Okay... that's some scary. Even before I read that far in the article, I had to go pull it up on street view and went "jeesh, this isn't some ancient bridge, is it". I don't know if I drive on any bridges newer than 1980 on a day to day basis.

And 1980 is even before we started importing all our structural steel from places more corrupt than Ohio.

I think we as a country should continue spending tons of money on more important shiat like wars in the Middle East and sports facilities for billionaire team owners. It shows we know where our true priorities should be.

Some minor cosmetic repairs and it will be open by the end of the weekend.

Had to check that it wasn't Cincinnati's bridge ours was built the same year as the Minnesota bridge that collapsed in 2007. Don't worry they have plywood to catch the pavement overhead from falling onto your car.

GloomCookie613:At least it was noticed and closed instead of it collapsing during rush hour.

/silver linings//and slashies

Friend of mine drove over the bridge in MLPS about 10 minutes before it collapsed. She left work about 10 minutes early that day, so she would have been on it, or damn close. Either way she was shook up for a few days.

DeathCipris:BlackMtnMan: If only there was some way to avoid deicing roads...Like someone should invent learning to drive in bad weather or staying the fark home if you can't learn......but it's a pipe dream.

That's nice that you have the choice to just stay home and still manage to make enough money to live. The vast majority of 'Murica needs to get the fark to work or be fired by the slave drivers.

I would like to point out that I agree with your point. Learn to farking drive, people and salting the roads just ends up making me have to wash my car constantly so that it doesn't completely eat through my car.

Hack Patooey:GloomCookie613: At least it was noticed and closed instead of it collapsing during rush hour.

/silver linings//and slashies

Friend of mine drove over the bridge in MLPS about 10 minutes before it collapsed. She left work about 10 minutes early that day, so she would have been on it, or damn close. Either way she was shook up for a few days.

Okay... that's some scary. Even before I read that far in the article, I had to go pull it up on street view and went "jeesh, this isn't some ancient bridge, is it". I don't know if I drive on any bridges newer than 1980 on a day to day basis.

And 1980 is even before we started importing all our structural steel from places more corrupt than Ohio.

TheGogmagog:Some minor cosmetic repairs and it will be open by the end of the weekend.

Had to check that it wasn't Cincinnati's bridge ours was built the same year as the Minnesota bridge that collapsed in 2007. Don't worry they have plywood to catch the pavement overhead from falling onto your car.

Estimated Investment needed by 2020: $3.6 TRILLIONDon't worry that's only $400 billion a year. Also, I find it funny that our best score is in solid waste. As bad as we are with everything, apparently we know our shiat.

Estimated Investment needed by 2020: $3.6 TRILLIONDon't worry that's only $400 billion a year. Also, I find it funny that our best score is in solid waste. As bad as we are with everything, apparently we know our shiat.

Estimated Investment needed by 2020: $3.6 TRILLIONDon't worry that's only $400 billion a year. Also, I find it funny that our best score is in solid waste. As bad as we are with everything, apparently we know our shiat.

Okay... that's some scary. Even before I read that far in the article, I had to go pull it up on street view and went "jeesh, this isn't some ancient bridge, is it". I don't know if I drive on any bridges newer than 1980 on a day to day basis.

And 1980 is even before we started importing all our structural steel from places more corrupt than Ohio.

I would have found that part frightening, if it wasn't immediately followed by the fact that it was inspected a year ago and found to be "strong".

Estimated Investment needed by 2020: $3.6 TRILLIONDon't worry that's only $400 billion a year. Also, I find it funny that our best score is in solid waste. As bad as we are with everything, apparently we know our shiat.

Estimated Investment needed by 2020: $3.6 TRILLIONDon't worry that's only $400 billion a year. Also, I find it funny that our best score is in solid waste. As bad as we are with everything, apparently we know our shiat.

That's the straight poop!

Jesus I fail at math too. It's $600 billion a year starting with next year's budget and well, that aint happening. I wonder when they'll announce that we all need to start drinking our own pee.

taliesinwi:Not to be a killjoy, but... http://www.jsonline.com/news/traffic/i-43-bridge-in-green-bay-closed- a fter-dip-reported-b99106394z1-225168872.html the steel itself didn't fail, the pier holding up that section decided to settle two feet. Willing to bet they're going to find a groundwater problem they didn't know they had or something like that.